An A’s Fan’s Guide To A Boring Off-Season
Now that the playoffs are in full-swing, it’s time to take a step back and just enjoy America’s past-time. The A’s, who finished the season with a .500 record (for the first time since…Read More
A’s Beane Expects Stadium Issue to Be Addressed Soon
Before the start of this season, the Athletics had tried to bring 3B Adrian Beltre and IF Marco Scutaro to Oakland. Unfortunately, the A’s front office could not persuade either player in joining…Read More
Oakland Athletics 2010 Team Awards
Despite finishing behind the Texas Rangers in the standings, the Oakland A’s played better collectively than they did a year ago. The team displayed a great amount of growth and maturation, and the…Read More
Oakland A’s 2010 Report Card
With the regular season finally over, it is time to take a look back at the 81-81 2010 Oakland Athletics. Heading into the season, the A’s were optimistic about their chances in a weakened AL West,…Read More
A’s Carter Looking To Finish Year Strong
the A’s called-up top-hitting prospect, Chris Carter, earlier last month, they hoped that Carter would inject some new life into an offense that ranked near the bottom in all major offensive categories.…Read More
A’s Need To Finish With Winning Record
At 77-81, the A’s must sweep the Seattle Mariners in order to finish the season at .500. With four…Read More
A’s Review: Coco Crisp
When A’s GM/VP Billy Beane signed Ben Sheets and Coco Crisp this past off-season, I was particularly…Read More
A’s Review: Ryan Sweeney
Before reading on about Ryan Sweeney’s performance for the 2010 season, please take a look back…Read More
A’s Review: Ben Sheets
Heading into this season, many figured that the A’s primary strength was going to be their starting…Read More
A’s in 2011: To Spend, Or Not To Spend?
With the regular season coming to a close for the Oakland A’s, it seems like an ideal time to…Read More
A’s Look To Finish Season Strong
Despite being eliminated from playoff contention this past weekend, the Oakland A’s are ready to just finish this season on a high-note. The A’s, who finished their final home-stand on Sunday,…Read More
A’s Lose Bailey For the Year
While there’s only a week or so left in the regular season, the A’s bullpen will be even more depleted without their young closer, Andrew Bailey. This season has not been kind to the Athletics…Read More
A’s Not Going Quietly
Despite being 7.0 games out of first-place, the A’s are still mathematically in the race for the playoffs. The A’s will try to complete a sweep of the visiting Chicago White Sox, who were officially…Read More
A’s Crisp Out For Season?
According to multiple reports, including Yahoo! sports, the A’s OF Coco Crisp was held out of Sunday’s lineup due to a broken left pinkie—the same finger that caused him to go on the…Read More
A’s Notes: Anderson, Carter, & More!
With the Texas Rangers closing in on their first AL West title since the 1999 season, the A’s focus now should be to finish the season with a winning record. At 73-74, the A’s currently sit…Read More
A’s Call-Up Carter, Donaldson & Mazzaro
The A’s, who currently sit 9.0 games back of the first-place Texas Rangers in the AL West, have called up Chris Carter, Josh Donaldson and Vin Mazzaro to help them end the season on a high-note.…Read More
A’s Exercise Manager Geren’s Option For 2011
The Oakland A’s, despite their numerous injuries and growing pains, still have an outside shot at making a run for the playoffs. Standing in their way, however, are the hard-hitting Texas Rangers.…Read More
A’s Adam Rosales Done For 2010
The A’s 2B/IF utility player Adam Rosales will not play for the remainder of the 2010 season, as he recovers from an ankle injury that has sidelined him for nearly a month. The A’s are optimistic,…Read More
Stadium Journey Takes A Look At A’s
With the Oakland A’s trailing the Texas Rangers in the AL West race by 7.5 games, it seems likely that the A’s will miss out on a chance to play in the post-season. They’ve had their…Read More
A’s Trevor Cahill & Gio Gonzalez Next To Be Locked Up?
For most of this season, the Oakland Athletics have seen strong performances out of their young pitchers, and while the A’s have Brett Anderson locked up for four years—possibly six with options—they…Read More

